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The pandemic closed borders, halted air travel and emptied destinations of tourists. As its first anniversary nears, we look at how six places dependent on…
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Bored and trapped in an area one-third the size of Rhode Island, Hong Kongers have sought out the most far-flung corners of their city, mobbing…
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Buttigieg, who has called for the U.S. to be a global leader in high-speed rail, said there’s nothing he loves more “than bringing attention to…
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Welcome to the next phase of travel: the post-vaccine era. Or maybe the mid-vaccine era is more accurate. Whatever you call it, planning couldn’t be…
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When pandemic New York seemed at its most surreal, the park, with its abundant wildlife and familiar progression of the seasons, offered a vision of…
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In the Lake Maggiore area, near Italy’s border with Switzerland, ‘understated buyers’ are being lured away from ritzier destinations.In the Lake Maggiore area, near Italy’s…
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For three generations, the Caponis’ 15th-century home has been a repository of history, style and togetherness.For three generations, the Caponis’ 15th-century home has been a…
View More A Florentine Villa Whose Story Is One of FamilyHow Has a Pandemic Year Changed Your Idea of ‘Home?’
Office, gym, classroom: our living spaces have had to do it all. As we approach one year of hunkering down, we want to hear how…
View More How Has a Pandemic Year Changed Your Idea of ‘Home?’Farther, Faster and No Sweat: Bike-Sharing and the E-Bike Boom
Social-distancing, sustainability and accessibility helped accelerate e-biking during the pandemic, and the trend is showing up in urban bike-sharing programs.Social-distancing, sustainability and accessibility helped accelerate…
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